Ethics Pathways: A Design Activity for Reflecting on Ethics Engagement in HCI Research
This paper introduces Ethics Pathways, a design activity aimed at understanding HCI and design researchers' ethics engagements and flows during their research process. Despite a strong ethical commitment in these fields, challenges persist in grasping the complexity of researchers' engagem...
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Zusammenfassung: | This paper introduces Ethics Pathways, a design activity aimed at
understanding HCI and design researchers' ethics engagements and flows during
their research process. Despite a strong ethical commitment in these fields,
challenges persist in grasping the complexity of researchers' engagement with
ethics -- practices conducted to operationalize ethics -- in situated
institutional contexts. Ethics Pathways, developed through six playtesting
sessions, offers a design approach to understanding the complexities of
researchers' past ethics engagements in their work. This activity involves four
main tasks: recalling ethical incidents; describing stakeholders involved in
the situation; recounting their actions or speculative alternatives; and
reflection and emotion walk-through. The paper reflects on the role of design
decisions and facilitation strategies in achieving these goals. The design
activity contributes to the discourse on ethical HCI research by
conceptualizing ethics engagement as a part of ongoing research processing,
highlighting connections between individual affective experiences, social
interactions across power differences, and institutional goals. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2405.16654 |